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No. The essence of a chemical reaction is the alteration of the chemical structure of the substance. The reaction that allows for the substance to keep their properties is the physical reaction.
The valence electrons are the part that takes place in a chemical reaction.
The substance (or substances) initially involved in a chemical reaction are called reactants or reagents
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No. The essence of a chemical reaction is the alteration of the chemical structure of the substance. The reaction that allows for the substance to keep their properties is the physical reaction.
That part of the energy in a substance that can be released by a chemical reaction
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A substance that will increase the rate of a chemical reaction without becoming part of the products or being consumed in the reaction.
Yes, a reactant is a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction. Products are those substances produced as a result of a reaction. Catalysts are substances that take part in a reaction but are left unchanged by the reaction (they speed up the reaction rate).
In terms of biology, a reactant is a substance that takes part in, or causes a chemical reaction.
This substance is called catalyst.
* Reactants: the initial compounds in a chemical reaction. * Products: the final compounds in a chemical reaction. * Catalyst: a chemical compound which help the chemical reaction but not react with the other compounds.
Oxygen can be consumed by a chemical reaction, such as fire, in which case the oxygen is not destroyed but becomes part of another substance.
A Catalyst enhances and speeds a chemical reaction without actually taking part in the reaction.
Flammability is the ability of a substance to react with oxygen and produce a flame. In other words, it is the ability to take part in a particular type of chemical reaction.
The valence electrons are the part that takes place in a chemical reaction.